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vol xi third series salisbury n c april 22 1880 no 27 the carolina watchman rfribllshed in the year 832 ' ;-;;,. . . 50 in i am e omractadv-p-t . es , :.'- i a i ' z ' â€” " r â€¢ mi sa " â– ' i i cores â€¢ "â– â– it â– -â– â€¢ the il wakh . ..'' .-â– â€¢ weal â€¢ . - . . â– e â– â– . . r â€¢ n â– â– â– :, ';â– -... z . ' - tori por .... by t.i ... ', dm gist hiily - .- nry n.c i'c . . the i doctor in snooks lain * where winding si ream - i boundless st a there lived lor y cai , and ;. Â« ai s caressi j j all t i 1 .. distressed a hi ol i ; ; l:;ee ed oi old icy lingers cold ' i .; _: | i shocks he mix'd the bow i aud roll d the pill earn i.n tioieaii form ol 1 lim tilled i'audoia'a box .. ill :; scllo is with probe and knife and s ivagc tools he inv r saughl i stand : â– !; it with the herb and j lice ol pine he drove disease from man and kine o'er all u:;a laud with wisdom det \- and u agic skill he mils away the gasti ic chill lÂ»i garlic round the km - ; he rhoivs up every woi thha - ji ug ue "â– i dug - . â– ria <â– o . to i liasc itli sulphur in the husk : â€¢""â€¢ taught lmu hrinistone fruit is found 111 viuiuus countries to abound and u . on stalks like musk and thus the man of cos by will h "'' u u the dark and ivoiidrous bill h |. ult (] ,,.,.., . uo more norwi gian slioie reeu of kentucky favors r.mrimui : â– . the presidency as ' """' il on account of his wife as for any i ut Â° er reason lie say mi -. thurman is '''' "' a women in the woi it j j lv ' : ige do .- no know she ! 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" wiuds up like a gallant man i j 11081 i-ools ill hayes what would he wife f she has inside a . i of him she springs the he hloodof ihis section and to a family of courage and braius s president she has earned au ex citation for herself ntul her " k ;'' ll l lie can't go very far wrong is around i tell vou i believe ln j l ' ii iu politics nv oul of it they d everything and some things tter tban men it's just as necessary ave a gom woman in the white to have n gootl man examiner i kits r j west isremoddlingtheold hospital building on the corner of counsel and lee stret is a negro was brought up from gold hill thursday and lodged ia jail charged with burglary the vote on the school question thur day resulted iu 301 ballots for and ii against it mr best col tate maj wilson and other railroad magnets were in the city thursday mr r fiank graham has opened a gro ci ry store on main street just below bark i :'- dm â– store on:u \ 11 mi . iiaye juvenile opera company will give an exhibition at me roney's hall on wednesday evening next 2 .-; inst st t advertisement wc regret to learn that a little sou of mr moses smith is buffering to such au extent with an inflamed knee as to threat en the necessity ol the amputation of his leg j h verblc is repairing and fitting up i.i brick building near meroney's opera hall for a Â« iroct ry store and bar room we understand mr s 0 miller will open there judge gilmer was in the city tuesday so also was robert m furman editor isheville citizen and prof kerr â– â– i 'â– ',,- ' â€¢ eulogist . we are .'. i to it arn thai the newly iro jected mail route from this p im ,,,, pink hai mi's and ty ro to salem js meeting with tiuong the i itzens h is much i we ii ipe il tt ill meet lhe a pr ival of the post i ffice dep irtment messrs claud e mills & co have bought oul w 1 kestler's bar and bil liard tallies and promise to rati them in a style inn acee table to i he public their advertisement will appear soon and the may 1 1 i npon what they say they tt iii do mrs william g mcneely the accom . i â– '.'., il h istess of the national slott i wc uiidei stand has purchased the furni ture a es of the eating house al the th pot with ihe intention of keeping no a lii i class eating house there for ' : . ; : a pn blic mr g orgc woodson has discovered a â– i epai al ion for the presen af it n of fruits sni li is apples pears pea ' -. c which he will offer to the public soon he gave us an apple a few days ago which he rved by his process uliou eigh teen :.. mths and it was as fresh and sound ii3 v hen takt n from the tree the mining h isiness is rather looking up in iii county the northern conipan iei it ions at several of the row an mines lasl > ear are still woi king with ihn prospi cts of succt s < 'â€¢: in r mi and vein are opening up all showing tiiat minds in this section ano w e .! t thai there are as 1 1 . - ! i mines here as art to he found iu any section of our broad country we understand that while " best of the wt tern n c rail road was here a few days ago he had bills of machinery and i n tde out w hich seems to in 1 inti nds to perfect the w ork of reb ildingand thoroughly equiping the workshops al this place success to all such efforts s iy ive we ' â– i to hear that janies douglas our young townsman and son of the i ite mr .!. i brown is likely to be retain i d by mi - -:â€¢-. jaffrey & co as a salt sman in - place mr das i brown 1 n ' gi tl habits coui tct is and it in busint ss and we have n â€¢ doubt w ill 1 â– able i â€¢ iiii his ial lier's place with pr ;' : i ral acceptability to his employer mr john '.. snider informs us th.it he lias discovered a new gold mine in about three miles of this place that promises to be as y\eh as any hereto fore found in the couniy we have seen some of the ore taken from this new vein and it is certainly very promising mr sni it ; is al Â« in a at it and its real value w ill be made know u soon a si occurred on i he pul lii square last saturday night between mr bencini and mr ketchy a stick was list d and kel hy was rather worsted the case came up before d l bringle esq monday in rniii mr bencini was find as we learn : | cosf s hul mr ketchy appealed x iw . i there was no deadly \\ eapt n and no - ri us damage done the magistrate had a ri'dit to dispose of the matt r and il would st em that the line and costs ini po d was a sufficient punishment ofbencini and who was tiie proper judge of this matter bnt the magistrate trying the case squire bringle cvidi ntly believed he had juris lie tion or he would not have undertaken to dispo e of the affair and impose a line but an appeal was taken and thus the dockets nt onr ( onr are tilled with such cases from vear t year often imposing a heavy tax up on the people when they cou rl be just . s well settled by a magistrate besides it is a greal oppression for a party to have to go throuirh two or three courts for the same offense political salisbury examiner look at the record v â– sometimes hear men say - i will vote tlic hu lical i it k t nest election the d mo crats are worse than the fad if sm-h . ould stop t think for a moment if they would look at the actions the doinj -. the record made hy the radical party when in power in this state in this county and llii iwn we do not believe that any rea sonbld ni honest dt mocrat would ever say that lie would vote the radical ticket again have work and money been scarce times hard living poor and poverty pinching look at the record of the radical party and you will see the cause fbr eat h and all these calamities never in the history of this country have the poor laboring clas i - suffered more inconveniences and harder times than they have for the last eight or ten years and these sufferings are directly traceable to the extravagance and misman agement the plundering and thieving of the radical party \\ hen in pow cr since 1868 we have had but two radical legislatures and yet those two increased the stan hli from about sixteen millions o dollars to forty millions of dollars worse about twelve millions of this new debt in so-called special tax bonds was i squandered stolen out-right by the same men who attempted to lix i as a just d bl npon the hones and muscles of the people furthermore a large nunsbi r of < diet was lit ati d and the s ilai \ of all oflii i - largely i icrea !. the st ssit ns of the legislature were prolonged whih llu pay of the incmb t - Â» i - lixed al seven dol â€¢;â€¢ day county i v peases were run up . enormous ral e extravagan e t '. a 1 ] ii tl ft ci en v lit re \, ed "\ hiuk of il ! the . â€¢-.;â– â– n â– â– â– of the gnverm enl for the fiscal yi ar end inn . so h70 was nearly seven himdn ; tli â– â– ; inti i ' â– is fn thi aim i ut i i tl any inti on tl stati debt or i : i my bonds issued foi raili ads ac il : is simply l lie an ount . in d to run i lie ' s tte government for one yi ar under raili ile i there any Â« onder we have had hard timi - : is it any wonder that the state h i her railr ad . tl i ii 1 ous system of phi id ir pn \ uih il no only iu the state and count governments but in | i lie in mi - : , ilitit -. thr utghont the s ate v in â€¢ ivi r the ratlical party gol r i >< i ant honest thinki i like ti i:>i ing i ii party again n illi po ver i hat 1 ; tlm oppressed and swindled hi i : can h as a fair honest man submil his inti rest to such a party '. the 11 mocratic part li . n li i tl the \ stati il < .. usi - 'â– - n d the taxes ci nrmoi ly yet li lies havi iii heen hard but il is n i atlrih itable to tin i xtrava ; gance and nmshroon prosji rity of radi . rule some â– ay the radii als - 1 nlcd a ! in cl i around and lhal di inoeral i steal and pocket ii this is a very grave rr ir '! here was nothing it ft for the dem ts to steal the state was p'n :.. | ai clean by the radical party in gs 09 and i 70 as ever was the tl ad carca s of a row hy the buzzards untler democratic rule the people are beginning to recover them selves and linn ; are growing better bul dn ul i the radical party by any possibility r gain p iwer we woul i have v orsc times than ever h fore to \ ote for i idicals is simply voting for ruin and de olation nut long ago i nas engaged i'i conver sation with several members of congress in regard to political probabilities du ring the colloquy the subject ol the negro and his character was mentioned when i southern genth man remarked to me thai he and i had much more regard for the darkey than mr . who was present for said he " i'll bet he never shook hands with one of them in his life to this mr replied thai he never hud j mr is one of those congressmen who i talks very sorrowfully anil feelingly boo j the equal rights of nun and the way the southern folks treat the negro and yel though advocating civil rights'ho the i fiille.-t extent lie is too proud to slink hand wiih hi is not this a commenta ry upon the heartlessness of the leaders : of lhe republican party . they do not have half the feeling of kindness for the ut ro that the negro has for his dog a tl use him only as a means of placing some white-skined adherenl to radicalism iu power the above is taken from n letter ad dressed to hole's weekly from new york ( if course the . adin .â€¢ radicals have no use or sympathy for the negroes except to use them as stepping stones to office ! look at the leaden hereabouts what care they for the colored man except to 1 use him as si voter to k iÂ»p them in office \ â– ; the colored man allows himself to be deceived and cajoled for this purpose /â€¢ .".â– â– .'.- dm r -*.?Â»>â€¢â– the republican orators of the house speeches on sat unlay to tiieir heart's content iu opposition to the amendment tothe army bill prohibiting tli use of troops at the polls the 1 enn rats made non-ply but ii is well known that while they i nol intend to be provoked into a wordy war mi the subject they will vote or the amendment toombs's bkst â€” toombs at last is credited with something which is witty ' and sufficiently true to be enjoyed sen ator cameron who is always putting in iris month asked tombs if the southern people had ever found ont that the north had whipped them whipped us said toombs no sir you didn't whip us hm we wore ourselves ont whipping ymi and tli.it is about the truth of t'.c matter half's weekly well bays 'â€¢ good men and true worthy and well qualified must be chosen as our candidates upon both state ! ainl connty tiekels and that done it wiil uni iin for us to give them a cordial j hearty and united support there 1ms | been much so-called independence 1 iti ' our ranks during the last eighteen months it is time to pnt a stop to it there is much talk of ' independent candidates none are needed we warn all democrats i now us we have warned them before uot | to-pcrmit tliemsel vest to lie divided on lo cal issues but to beware of jealousies and contentious to pay no heed to citizens tickets or so-called people's candidates when brought forward in opposition to ! tiie regular nominees these pretences are subterfuges generally of disappointed aspirants used by the enemy to defeat onr organization we cannot afford to destroy or weaken fhe democratic party it has rescued the state from radical inis ' rule : it has hi ikon i he alliance that has existed so long between power and crime i it has ch eked the system of public plun der which svas drawing oar people into ; banki uptcy and i nin and it has finally ! restored the con ...! of the government to the intelligence and virtue of the state its deft ni i kadi a rule and badical rale is oppression civil rights hills pluu ; :!'â– 'â– . b iiikrnptcy its success gives assu : ranee of constitutional government en i forceineut of law and maintenance of right . irely i he cause is v oi ; hy of our suprcmest efforts â€¢â€¢ lei us work together then as meuibei - ' ofa <â€¢ imiuo org :. : ition having i com : mon . n l in vii ... ", '.. re is too m ich al stake to hazard the result by indulgence in petty loc 1 and personal differences ul i '..- desei ring n cauuot bu si lectt i | as candidatt s nor c.io all a Â» offer i hem selves or who are urged by their friends ' he nominal ed some mu ; gi -â€¢ it ay : i some ia : si saci itico their aspirations and i iieii i -. hi every polil cai â€¢â– ; - '. ganizal ion the n ii of a i ijori \ ol its i inembi rs must co:i itute the rule t its i action or il wiil lack tho unity of design ! and concert of action so necessary to suc cess this will can be definitely useer ined i i.i through mas ni . tings thro ! convent ; ins of d at . ift -. through cau i . ei es or al prim .: i i cl ions u lien ; he i will of the ] rty ms formerly expi ess : ed by a nominal i i â– ; ily mad â– in accoi d ance v il li lhe m ... â– of the pai ty tin ;<â€¢ can lie wt a ppeal lm u i . . ami iu point of i.iei nom i â€¢ ever ma le ! lit so ca bed iiiih pendent i indiihites do not appeal from the u ig con vent i ui to tin i giea b . â– . iii ; .. ow n party . but they '.. ap|)i al to a i ribuiml compose i of i he en emy in solid battle-array iind a :-: i ig : ii;g i handful of their own mi n ndepend uil candidates are then always in collusion .'. itli tht enemy iimi i hey and their sup porters can ouiy be recognized as disorgan izes iu a word as enemies nomaucan rightfully claim to be a true i lember of i party who defies i ii - duly expi i . wiil of tl al pa ty our < a use is too ja>t ii;i our need for victory too great to pt i mi us to fritter away our strength upon i local ijucstioii.s aud in rre persona prel r ences too many men wc f;-ar are tak ing ii for granted t hat the nbu es aud ; com phi ii i â€¢ oi the liadical uirty w ill .\ .â– : !-. its defeat uiti uul c ioll and w it joui c i litin on our part tiiere c.wi 'â– â€¢â€¢ no delu ; sioti more fatal to i ir causi than tiiis we have told these things over and over again but they will i ar telling once nu re loi ii we would win the light this year we musi mu lake it for graut t d thai oui oppo nents will he defeated aud that we have nothing to do stive to divide the spoils i as pmvi i i il i are the incentives to k isp i in subjection the party that when iu pow er brought ruin and disgrace upon the stiite we can accomplish that cud only by uu ited effort . we have a hard year's work before j ns and we need not shut our eyes to the i fact f wt lu our dut fhe day wiil he â€¢ ll ' ' :, - ours ii not we sm.li lose it slu .\ m â– â– . . - sainb .. â– â– ' â€¢â€¢:'â€¢ '.' :..:.: lina judge mai key ( kepi ilican i from soui h i t '..; olina wiis sitting 'â€¢' 'â– he gallt ;;. ul i he senate when a sharp faced razor-strap look fellow from vaukeeland said to him " mister can you point oul to me thai infernal llambarg murderer butler of 1 suuth carolina 1 l â‚¬ rrtai ily ," said i e polite judge and i will point oul also ! other notables of the st u ite 1 1 si you sec thai handsome seuator with lighl j curly hair i well i â– - 'â– ud ', the gray hea ted . ki . in i ! near hi a is blaine ; i hai largt .; udge i â– i i . of illinois : ami o er thi re j is gent ral john ii gordon talking to | lamar doirl ;. ou see tlial bahl-headt d j m ie i . ing to si uator iin ind ; j â– â€¢ well thai i * bii if of so i a carol ua ' the eyes ot our yankee friend were lighted up w ith indignation as he n died â€¢â€¢ yes 1 could have i icked him out ol a thousand adding a good deal i : ; ivas not complimentary to the distinguished vermuntcr the other dav s nator e l muntls came over on tii democratic side when mr vest said '* edmunds lamp ton has ii good joke on yon aud the gal lant can linian was forced to tell the whole story senator edmunds laughed heartily and remarked that i was a com pliment to be taken for so handsome a , man as general butler the fact how ' ever i thai mr edmund face strougly indicates justice and wisdom with no trace of mercy in it unless when he is talking to mr thurman or some person al favorite and then it isas genial and pleasant as possible john ke'.ley's irish in new vork are opposed to tilden schurz's germans iu ohio are opposed to rant : the chinese are opposed to dennis rwearuei ; blaine and sherman are opposed to each other boh ingersoll is against heaven and hell ; neighbors don't like iheir surroundings and what in the name of prosperity are we to say about the sitnatiou ii ui liington gazette general grant has been educatiaghim self iu conipauy with phil sherid.ni up to;i point where he can mexicauize the union while he was about it he might better have learned all he could about the fate of masimilliau they's a part td history how can any one rt asonablj expect to ret eivc democratic support for official posi tion w lm rt fuse on any ground to vote lor the regular democratic nominei - r i i poplar rowan x c april !. 1 so mn editor 1 see an article in your last > ' â– ;â– â– â– from my esteemed friend j i john ston on ihe stock law tax or rather the section of scotch irish expenses for building :â€¢â– :. e mid as he has singled out this t iw ;; hip and uses the phrase some of i ihe ooil t itizens ofit we feel called upon to make a few corrections or give hm a i x . : know i ige of i ie opposition to the t ix li he will all on me 1 will show him our oh i jatjon signt d bj all tin land own s in thh tow ship ex i-pttwo who re i it is l houl lit on otln ; motiui -. i nd ie \ y f iv w ie have not had an oppor ity und h ive sent me word to put their to it nnd a great many have already â– paid in tlieir mitt -. for w iiii h 1 hold the i i .. ils receipt al iveli i ure joined w ith us ..!;..-â– even more unanitno - i han â€¢â– - â– â– . locke the firsl to kick i is i it j lined i â– ty as to the i hargi - i if f nee mi niioncd it will aim to the bi i claiint d bi i if i ai . : right 20 miles ul f uc i built t ntirch i nt w ul 10 per mi e v hich i iln universal prict for makin ; ha ling and puting up id cost but a fraction over 0 i but he t laims tiiat they have i inatle onh . or 'â– ', i in n ml new rails find ' also much of the fence is used hy the citi ; - pasture feni e v hith they would i have had to build and a grt al deal is built i ol old rails in nee is nol \-. orth as much as new fe . and yet tht ii bill i but little . i price of an enl ire new fence with no j iinl ownei ? to share half the expenses .. no doubt he has an excellent fence aud good gates she says as all who 1 ! now him know that he has all work in hich he engages done up light but - , . thing it se ms to him mu-t i e paid for hy taxes now heretofore such i teuee was buili in many places by neigh ! hoi hoods going together and building it i as they wouid help one another to raise a ' house or pile up logs and make no charge â– iredell paid no i tor her fence ! ; or 10 j miles of which b in lhis township and 1 is and formerly was owned by our citi zen anil where new fences were neces . those along the line and inside and s ine outside too helped to build it fur nished all ihe rails and made no charges we do not say that scotch irish charges more for her work doue than 1'ianklin and othei townships where ihey charge ill all but much fence built in ihe other ! townships would nol have been charged for at all had not such large hills heen presented which made them dump up i their charges for sell protection for iu | stance locke would have charged but lit tle,but now will put in a big niii so will i atwt-11 bill as we wish to settle iill i amicably i and col houck in t monday j sifter consulting some of our people then in salisbury agreed to submit the pro ! posiil to ; lie i ommi - iouers to appoint a j committee of â– from each tow uship to i try and sirran â€¢ matters satislactorially as ) the fence will not be neediii longer than '- september by allowing ihem n lair sum foi the use of the fence *\ â€¢-., till that time when ii will all revert to them as it would nol he just for us to pay lull price i'or the fence an 1 then after sedtemher they gt t it all in fact four-fifths of ii will never be moved from where it i , a i wiil he used and much is now used by the citizens aud i hope all will be mag nanimous and enable the committee to j make a harmonious report a good man j has it en appointed from this township lm ii from a'.weh's do not know who ihe others are 1 have said this much in vindication of the action we have taken in the matter as any one can see we ,'. ould have had all the surplus taxi io i . uy as locke and atwell each could put i â– bills to covt i their share franklin a little : ! mme ii to theii share and scotch irish ! in hie mt i ha i no though you have j . ihiwu as charging 150.00 we had but : -":'-.< ri w hi'-h amount was expended for i ites charging nothing for onr 7 miles of fence vve ought to have between sixty venty dollars in the county trea sury â– ited to this tot nship will say lie -. isiltmi ol our mcmbci s to rht legi dature bul in my humble judgment fovmed from what i saw aud beard . i i m : day . they have made bad worse in regard i â– â– lie stuck 1 iw lverj ;â– .,.!. i the late .. ;â– h t 0 â€¢ te see ; on ' i the county whose land ow ners ; lli . ,;; opp .- 1 i ii ii co ild bave bet .. don . and oui li ncc t ould have i b en seven miles iust rad of mure the it is . w l klstlkb when a man's wife comes inand sees him razor i.i hand and with his ; ice all li .. er and as - him : " are yon shav ing it's a provoking thing in him to answer " xo i'm blacking thestovo r ' ul it's human nature to so n ply they tell ns this is a world of progress and yet ir is jnst as hard t'"f george francis train to put his big tue in his i mouth as it vi.s for mark antony bo - 1 l u pout if george wants toe try it heel find it considerable of a feet yanreoj straw â€¢â– . miscellaneol iron mine discovered in davie county we learn from mr ii ii crowell that a val uable iron mine has been discovered in davie county the specimens of the ere arc said to be very fine the mine ean bo bought cheap iros ri i . nox.-fhe western iron association in a recent meeting iu which nearly 50,000,000 of capital was repre sented reduced the price of bar iron 20 per cent from 4 to 31-5 workmen's wages wen also rednced 20 per cent the nail mills have shut down and it is said nails will stand at per keg which rather obscures the whole subject for nails seem to be cheaper than bar i iron which is not reasonable nails are now quoted at s5 per keg ax appeal to episcopaliaxs of thi uxn-en states new york april 7 ] an appeal to the members of the pro testant episcopal church throughout the country for the sum of 230,000 to endow a general theological seminary in this city has heen issued by a committee charged with the duty of securing the ad ditional endowment the appeal sets forth that the seminary has edncated more than a score of bishops and more than 1,200 clergymen representing every diocese and every school of thought in the church the committee wishes to endow the oflice of than and four pro ' fessorships in the sum of !, i :| â– ' each the fastest engine the reading railroad company has had built at the ' baldv i ; ;.â– unotive works a passenger engine which ii is designed shall make the distance from philadelphia to xew vork ninety miles in ninety minutes thus saving abont half an hour the di i ing wheel are l feet in diaim ter andf reighs about 84,0(10 pounds from 1 ii i to 15,0 k pounds moi ordinan pa - . .. : ei ;:;.â– . it isi i to make tie entire distance to xew vork without stopping to take water thai this may be tl me it is supplied with a â€¢ tank of about twice the capacity of en : gines in general it will hold 1,000 gal ' ions nf water the capacity nf the or diuary passenger engine is from 2,000 to 2,500 gallons the engine will he nut to ; work in a few days discovery of ;; mountain of whetstones a mountain of the finest whetstones in the world equal if not superior to the â– finest oil-stone or english hone has n - cently been discovered in lineville cove near lhe dividing mm td burke caldwell and mitchell counties and within a few , miles of the mitchell turnpike to this ' dace the discovery was made in this way : about a year i mr tyre webb killed a deer on a rocky eliffand in dress j ing the same he whetted his knife onl one of the stones and found it to be a whetstone of a superior quality he . told the secret to mr jacob carpenter who upon examination found that it was almost a solid mountain of whetstones and he has since obtained a rtate grant for the land and expects soon to manu j fact ure grindstones whetstones and hones iu large quautities a wagoner from mitchell showed us one of these whetstones which looks like i petrified wood and we think it is the equal of such stones and will put just as j smooth an edge on a razor as the finest english hone morganton elude the handsomest iri in rockland a letter postmarked bangor and ad dressed " to the handsomest voung la dy it rockland maine was received at the post office in the latter city one day last week after a consultation between the cii ief of tin oiiice and his subordinates iin former official ordered the missive to be displayed through the glass window that some maiden u il h coi lidence in hei charms might step up anbdjold'y demand her property the courier which is oue oftlie brightt -: little papers in m.iiue by i the a . says crowds of women have i hi iki d al that envelope bul none have ; dared to ci 11 for it maiden lathes in | | false teeth and falser hair have stood and gazed at the magic direction and then j walked meditatively up and down the corridors endeavoring to muster courage to face the awfully penetrating eye of the man al the delivery window handsome \ oung w om ii with ro 3 cheeks and laughii a e es hav â– seen il and specula ted as to v ' i to them without further delay voung men with â– . e su i et . ;,-.â– â€¢ ts to step ' id ask i i i hat was clearly their own the amount of trou '-â– hie and wn t little em i lope [ has created in our city is simply incalcu i lable and ! || gly hangs in the window while the ems at the delivery window awaits with i impatient e the tli ead i fai m uuent Â» i â– oman shall de | man t!a troublesome dt v int nt and he shall be forci d to compel her to show . il any why he should consider her the party named in tin writ i t do love a fool 1 said ophich ide with a scornful glance at his neighbor â€¢â€¢ vou conceited egotist replied foghorn with scathing calmness and the fight was over ! i efore the police coold git tliere destrui i.vi ii vii â€” t sec no one h:m told you about the hail storm here thurs day writes a forme resident of char lotte from spartanburg it broke on the tow 11 suddenly about 2 o'clock and was terrible tliere weie hail-stones as huge as h ii eggs twenty-four hours after the storm i heard one nui say to-day that 500 would not replace the glass broken wofford college alone had 380 panes knocked to atoms some skylights were broken aud gardens were beaten to stems the cutis of plank houses look just i'.sit rocks hadjbeeu thrown against them plenty of stones were picked up weigh ing two ounces char observer â– -<*Â»- si.mi ruiv for apvertisers a shrewd view a wholesale grocer in i this city who become rich in business says liis rule has always been when he sold goods on credit to at once subscribe to ti local paper of his debtor so long as his customer advertised liberally ami vigorously he rested but as mon as he began to contract his advertising pace he took iiie laet a evidence that there was trouble ahead and he invariably went for his debtor said he the aiau who feels too poor to make his business known is two poor to do business the withdrawing of an advenisement is evi dence of weakness that business men are not low to act upon vnc fori â– ti uns clhxi sk skekixg x ii rali eatiox - a new iv letter mentions a rumor that at least one hundred chinamen in that city following ihe recent example of ono of their comitrymeu t eond tin lac wis iie | i take on naturali zation ;â– ; pel - â€¢â– '- iiii i \ iew oi i , coming ann : ns they in undi rstood to have been persuaded to thi step hy the < hinese employment bureau which was organized in new york some weeks since by a number of philanthropic men and women who were desirous of protec ting them lion the persecution !â– > which i " the little brown people are subjected in erancisco '!';:. . spei se attending the procurement ofthe necessary papers will be borne by the society a strikixn corxcinexce mr bold ii mecurdy and mr herman i >. alrich old new york merchants died monday last the former aged po years and the latter aged 711 years born in adjoining state at about the anu time they first met in new york city as buys commenc ed the battle of life together under the same employer ultimately became part ners in business together as well as inti mate friends lived side by side for many years after retiring from active life and ' finally died on the same day and of the same malady in greenwood cemetery their burial plots adjoin each otlicr and mortuary services for the two venerable i friends who after going through iif to i geiher have almost met again in iie val ley of tiie shadow of death look place in ' tin same sacred < difice j he puzzler's feast the letters composing tiie follow ing words arc capable of being re arranged io as to form single words ! having au intelligible reference to the oi ss innl won : besl in prayers presbyterians i hire parsons parishioners nav 1 repent penitentiary ( ireat helps telegraphs nn nin re star astronomers tn love ruin revolution got as a clue catalogues sly ware lawyers partial men parliament mind is map midshipman into my arm matrimony queer as mad masquerade i tim in a jn i impatient there we sat sweetheart moon starers astronomers i a nit â€¢â€¢ cold pie i .. ;â€¢ ciopedia i i wet n,y 1 u lia immdiately decapitations what country beheaded another will remain ".' prussia what couutry beheaded leaves what uobody likes spain what musical instrument behead â– â– i anol ber remain 7 i lute what bird bt headed another will remain '.' fowl what stone beheaded a soft sub stain â€¢ ivill i emain . 1 i tit whal great a statesman belli a led is a - ing '.' ( lay t ixundrums what i the most sifting question a person can be asked ".' a riddle why i the - un thestrongest thing within ir system '.' because he sup - sverything with his beams why ought sir e l bulwer to be weary of writing he has writ ten " night and morning why si onld : n insolent h>limon g^r have more business than a civil 1 one when lu sells his fish he^ives i o suuc

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vol xi third series salisbury n c april 22 1880 no 27 the carolina watchman rfribllshed in the year 832 ' ;-;;,. . . 50 in i am e omractadv-p-t . es , :.'- i a i ' z ' â€” " r â€¢ mi sa " â– ' i i cores â€¢ "â– â– it â– -â– â€¢ the il wakh . ..'' .-â– â€¢ weal â€¢ . - . . â– e â– â– . . r â€¢ n â– â– â– :, ';â– -... z . ' - tori por .... by t.i ... ', dm gist hiily - .- nry n.c i'c . . the i doctor in snooks lain * where winding si ream - i boundless st a there lived lor y cai , and ;. Â« ai s caressi j j all t i 1 .. distressed a hi ol i ; ; l:;ee ed oi old icy lingers cold ' i .; _: | i shocks he mix'd the bow i aud roll d the pill earn i.n tioieaii form ol 1 lim tilled i'audoia'a box .. ill :; scllo is with probe and knife and s ivagc tools he inv r saughl i stand : â– !; it with the herb and j lice ol pine he drove disease from man and kine o'er all u:;a laud with wisdom det \- and u agic skill he mils away the gasti ic chill lÂ»i garlic round the km - ; he rhoivs up every woi thha - ji ug ue "â– i dug - . â– ria ear are still woi king with ihn prospi cts of succt s < 'â€¢: in r mi and vein are opening up all showing tiiat minds in this section ano w e .! t thai there are as 1 1 . - ! i mines here as art to he found iu any section of our broad country we understand that while " best of the wt tern n c rail road was here a few days ago he had bills of machinery and i n tde out w hich seems to in 1 inti nds to perfect the w ork of reb ildingand thoroughly equiping the workshops al this place success to all such efforts s iy ive we ' â– i to hear that janies douglas our young townsman and son of the i ite mr .!. i brown is likely to be retain i d by mi - -:â€¢-. jaffrey & co as a salt sman in - place mr das i brown 1 n ' gi tl habits coui tct is and it in busint ss and we have n â€¢ doubt w ill 1 â– able i â€¢ iiii his ial lier's place with pr ;' : i ral acceptability to his employer mr john '.. snider informs us th.it he lias discovered a new gold mine in about three miles of this place that promises to be as y\eh as any hereto fore found in the couniy we have seen some of the ore taken from this new vein and it is certainly very promising mr sni it ; is al Â« in a at it and its real value w ill be made know u soon a si occurred on i he pul lii square last saturday night between mr bencini and mr ketchy a stick was list d and kel hy was rather worsted the case came up before d l bringle esq monday in rniii mr bencini was find as we learn : | cosf s hul mr ketchy appealed x iw . i there was no deadly \\ eapt n and no - ri us damage done the magistrate had a ri'dit to dispose of the matt r and il would st em that the line and costs ini po d was a sufficient punishment ofbencini and who was tiie proper judge of this matter bnt the magistrate trying the case squire bringle cvidi ntly believed he had juris lie tion or he would not have undertaken to dispo e of the affair and impose a line but an appeal was taken and thus the dockets nt onr ( onr are tilled with such cases from vear t year often imposing a heavy tax up on the people when they cou rl be just . s well settled by a magistrate besides it is a greal oppression for a party to have to go throuirh two or three courts for the same offense political salisbury examiner look at the record v â– sometimes hear men say - i will vote tlic hu lical i it k t nest election the d mo crats are worse than the fad if sm-h . ould stop t think for a moment if they would look at the actions the doinj -. the record made hy the radical party when in power in this state in this county and llii iwn we do not believe that any rea sonbld ni honest dt mocrat would ever say that lie would vote the radical ticket again have work and money been scarce times hard living poor and poverty pinching look at the record of the radical party and you will see the cause fbr eat h and all these calamities never in the history of this country have the poor laboring clas i - suffered more inconveniences and harder times than they have for the last eight or ten years and these sufferings are directly traceable to the extravagance and misman agement the plundering and thieving of the radical party \\ hen in pow cr since 1868 we have had but two radical legislatures and yet those two increased the stan hli from about sixteen millions o dollars to forty millions of dollars worse about twelve millions of this new debt in so-called special tax bonds was i squandered stolen out-right by the same men who attempted to lix i as a just d bl npon the hones and muscles of the people furthermore a large nunsbi r of < diet was lit ati d and the s ilai \ of all oflii i - largely i icrea !. the st ssit ns of the legislature were prolonged whih llu pay of the incmb t - Â» i - lixed al seven dol â€¢;â€¢ day county i v peases were run up . enormous ral e extravagan e t '. a 1 ] ii tl ft ci en v lit re \, ed "\ hiuk of il ! the . â€¢-.;â– â– n â– â– â– of the gnverm enl for the fiscal yi ar end inn . so h70 was nearly seven himdn ; tli â– â– ; inti i ' â– is fn thi aim i ut i i tl any inti on tl stati debt or i : i my bonds issued foi raili ads ac il : is simply l lie an ount . in d to run i lie ' s tte government for one yi ar under raili ile i there any Â« onder we have had hard timi - : is it any wonder that the state h i her railr ad . tl i ii 1 ous system of phi id ir pn \ uih il no only iu the state and count governments but in | i lie in mi - : , ilitit -. thr utghont the s ate v in â€¢ ivi r the ratlical party gol r i >< i ant honest thinki i like ti i:>i ing i ii party again n illi po ver i hat 1 ; tlm oppressed and swindled hi i : can h as a fair honest man submil his inti rest to such a party '. the 11 mocratic part li . n li i tl the \ stati il < .. usi - 'â– - n d the taxes ci nrmoi ly yet li lies havi iii heen hard but il is n i atlrih itable to tin i xtrava ; gance and nmshroon prosji rity of radi . rule some â– ay the radii als - 1 nlcd a ! in cl i around and lhal di inoeral i steal and pocket ii this is a very grave rr ir '! here was nothing it ft for the dem ts to steal the state was p'n :.. | ai clean by the radical party in gs 09 and i 70 as ever was the tl ad carca s of a row hy the buzzards untler democratic rule the people are beginning to recover them selves and linn ; are growing better bul dn ul i the radical party by any possibility r gain p iwer we woul i have v orsc times than ever h fore to \ ote for i idicals is simply voting for ruin and de olation nut long ago i nas engaged i'i conver sation with several members of congress in regard to political probabilities du ring the colloquy the subject ol the negro and his character was mentioned when i southern genth man remarked to me thai he and i had much more regard for the darkey than mr . who was present for said he " i'll bet he never shook hands with one of them in his life to this mr replied thai he never hud j mr is one of those congressmen who i talks very sorrowfully anil feelingly boo j the equal rights of nun and the way the southern folks treat the negro and yel though advocating civil rights'ho the i fiille.-t extent lie is too proud to slink hand wiih hi is not this a commenta ry upon the heartlessness of the leaders : of lhe republican party . they do not have half the feeling of kindness for the ut ro that the negro has for his dog a tl use him only as a means of placing some white-skined adherenl to radicalism iu power the above is taken from n letter ad dressed to hole's weekly from new york ( if course the . adin .â€¢ radicals have no use or sympathy for the negroes except to use them as stepping stones to office ! look at the leaden hereabouts what care they for the colored man except to 1 use him as si voter to k iÂ»p them in office \ â– ; the colored man allows himself to be deceived and cajoled for this purpose /â€¢ .".â– â– .'.- dm r -*.?Â»>â€¢â– the republican orators of the house speeches on sat unlay to tiieir heart's content iu opposition to the amendment tothe army bill prohibiting tli use of troops at the polls the 1 enn rats made non-ply but ii is well known that while they i nol intend to be provoked into a wordy war mi the subject they will vote or the amendment toombs's bkst â€” toombs at last is credited with something which is witty ' and sufficiently true to be enjoyed sen ator cameron who is always putting in iris month asked tombs if the southern people had ever found ont that the north had whipped them whipped us said toombs no sir you didn't whip us hm we wore ourselves ont whipping ymi and tli.it is about the truth of t'.c matter half's weekly well bays 'â€¢ good men and true worthy and well qualified must be chosen as our candidates upon both state ! ainl connty tiekels and that done it wiil uni iin for us to give them a cordial j hearty and united support there 1ms | been much so-called independence 1 iti ' our ranks during the last eighteen months it is time to pnt a stop to it there is much talk of ' independent candidates none are needed we warn all democrats i now us we have warned them before uot | to-pcrmit tliemsel vest to lie divided on lo cal issues but to beware of jealousies and contentious to pay no heed to citizens tickets or so-called people's candidates when brought forward in opposition to ! tiie regular nominees these pretences are subterfuges generally of disappointed aspirants used by the enemy to defeat onr organization we cannot afford to destroy or weaken fhe democratic party it has rescued the state from radical inis ' rule : it has hi ikon i he alliance that has existed so long between power and crime i it has ch eked the system of public plun der which svas drawing oar people into ; banki uptcy and i nin and it has finally ! restored the con ...! of the government to the intelligence and virtue of the state its deft ni i kadi a rule and badical rale is oppression civil rights hills pluu ; :!'â– 'â– . b iiikrnptcy its success gives assu : ranee of constitutional government en i forceineut of law and maintenance of right . irely i he cause is v oi ; hy of our suprcmest efforts â€¢â€¢ lei us work together then as meuibei - ' ofa t ii;i our need for victory too great to pt i mi us to fritter away our strength upon i local ijucstioii.s aud in rre persona prel r ences too many men wc f;-ar are tak ing ii for granted t hat the nbu es aud ; com phi ii i â€¢ oi the liadical uirty w ill .\ .â– : !-. its defeat uiti uul c ioll and w it joui c i litin on our part tiiere c.wi 'â– â€¢â€¢ no delu ; sioti more fatal to i ir causi than tiiis we have told these things over and over again but they will i ar telling once nu re loi ii we would win the light this year we musi mu lake it for graut t d thai oui oppo nents will he defeated aud that we have nothing to do stive to divide the spoils i as pmvi i i il i are the incentives to k isp i in subjection the party that when iu pow er brought ruin and disgrace upon the stiite we can accomplish that cud only by uu ited effort . we have a hard year's work before j ns and we need not shut our eyes to the i fact f wt lu our dut fhe day wiil he â€¢ ll ' ' :, - ours ii not we sm.li lose it slu .\ m â– â– . . - sainb .. â– â– ' â€¢â€¢:'â€¢ '.' :..:.: lina judge mai key ( kepi ilican i from soui h i t '..; olina wiis sitting 'â€¢' 'â– he gallt ;;. ul i he senate when a sharp faced razor-strap look fellow from vaukeeland said to him " mister can you point oul to me thai infernal llambarg murderer butler of 1 suuth carolina 1 l â‚¬ rrtai ily ," said i e polite judge and i will point oul also ! other notables of the st u ite 1 1 si you sec thai handsome seuator with lighl j curly hair i well i â– - 'â– ud ', the gray hea ted . ki . in i ! near hi a is blaine ; i hai largt .; udge i â– i i . of illinois : ami o er thi re j is gent ral john ii gordon talking to | lamar doirl ;. ou see tlial bahl-headt d j m ie i . ing to si uator iin ind ; j â– â€¢ well thai i * bii if of so i a carol ua ' the eyes ot our yankee friend were lighted up w ith indignation as he n died â€¢â€¢ yes 1 could have i icked him out ol a thousand adding a good deal i : ; ivas not complimentary to the distinguished vermuntcr the other dav s nator e l muntls came over on tii democratic side when mr vest said '* edmunds lamp ton has ii good joke on yon aud the gal lant can linian was forced to tell the whole story senator edmunds laughed heartily and remarked that i was a com pliment to be taken for so handsome a , man as general butler the fact how ' ever i thai mr edmund face strougly indicates justice and wisdom with no trace of mercy in it unless when he is talking to mr thurman or some person al favorite and then it isas genial and pleasant as possible john ke'.ley's irish in new vork are opposed to tilden schurz's germans iu ohio are opposed to rant : the chinese are opposed to dennis rwearuei ; blaine and sherman are opposed to each other boh ingersoll is against heaven and hell ; neighbors don't like iheir surroundings and what in the name of prosperity are we to say about the sitnatiou ii ui liington gazette general grant has been educatiaghim self iu conipauy with phil sherid.ni up to;i point where he can mexicauize the union while he was about it he might better have learned all he could about the fate of masimilliau they's a part td history how can any one rt asonablj expect to ret eivc democratic support for official posi tion w lm rt fuse on any ground to vote lor the regular democratic nominei - r i i poplar rowan x c april !. 1 so mn editor 1 see an article in your last > ' â– ;â– â– â– from my esteemed friend j i john ston on ihe stock law tax or rather the section of scotch irish expenses for building :â€¢â– :. e mid as he has singled out this t iw ;; hip and uses the phrase some of i ihe ooil t itizens ofit we feel called upon to make a few corrections or give hm a i x . : know i ige of i ie opposition to the t ix li he will all on me 1 will show him our oh i jatjon signt d bj all tin land own s in thh tow ship ex i-pttwo who re i it is l houl lit on otln ; motiui -. i nd ie \ y f iv w ie have not had an oppor ity und h ive sent me word to put their to it nnd a great many have already â– paid in tlieir mitt -. for w iiii h 1 hold the i i .. ils receipt al iveli i ure joined w ith us ..!;..-â– even more unanitno - i han â€¢â– - â– â– . locke the firsl to kick i is i it j lined i â– ty as to the i hargi - i if f nee mi niioncd it will aim to the bi i claiint d bi i if i ai . : right 20 miles ul f uc i built t ntirch i nt w ul 10 per mi e v hich i iln universal prict for makin ; ha ling and puting up id cost but a fraction over 0 i but he t laims tiiat they have i inatle onh . or 'â– ', i in n ml new rails find ' also much of the fence is used hy the citi ; - pasture feni e v hith they would i have had to build and a grt al deal is built i ol old rails in nee is nol \-. orth as much as new fe . and yet tht ii bill i but little . i price of an enl ire new fence with no j iinl ownei ? to share half the expenses .. no doubt he has an excellent fence aud good gates she says as all who 1 ! now him know that he has all work in hich he engages done up light but - , . thing it se ms to him mu-t i e paid for hy taxes now heretofore such i teuee was buili in many places by neigh ! hoi hoods going together and building it i as they wouid help one another to raise a ' house or pile up logs and make no charge â– iredell paid no i tor her fence ! ; or 10 j miles of which b in lhis township and 1 is and formerly was owned by our citi zen anil where new fences were neces . those along the line and inside and s ine outside too helped to build it fur nished all ihe rails and made no charges we do not say that scotch irish charges more for her work doue than 1'ianklin and othei townships where ihey charge ill all but much fence built in ihe other ! townships would nol have been charged for at all had not such large hills heen presented which made them dump up i their charges for sell protection for iu | stance locke would have charged but lit tle,but now will put in a big niii so will i atwt-11 bill as we wish to settle iill i amicably i and col houck in t monday j sifter consulting some of our people then in salisbury agreed to submit the pro ! posiil to ; lie i ommi - iouers to appoint a j committee of â– from each tow uship to i try and sirran â€¢ matters satislactorially as ) the fence will not be neediii longer than '- september by allowing ihem n lair sum foi the use of the fence *\ â€¢-., till that time when ii will all revert to them as it would nol he just for us to pay lull price i'or the fence an 1 then after sedtemher they gt t it all in fact four-fifths of ii will never be moved from where it i , a i wiil he used and much is now used by the citizens aud i hope all will be mag nanimous and enable the committee to j make a harmonious report a good man j has it en appointed from this township lm ii from a'.weh's do not know who ihe others are 1 have said this much in vindication of the action we have taken in the matter as any one can see we ,'. ould have had all the surplus taxi io i . uy as locke and atwell each could put i â– bills to covt i their share franklin a little : ! mme ii to theii share and scotch irish ! in hie mt i ha i no though you have j . ihiwu as charging 150.00 we had but : -":'-.< ri w hi'-h amount was expended for i ites charging nothing for onr 7 miles of fence vve ought to have between sixty venty dollars in the county trea sury â– ited to this tot nship will say lie -. isiltmi ol our mcmbci s to rht legi dature bul in my humble judgment fovmed from what i saw aud beard . i i m : day . they have made bad worse in regard i â– â– lie stuck 1 iw lverj ;â– .,.!. i the late .. ;â– h t 0 â€¢ te see ; on ' i the county whose land ow ners ; lli . ,;; opp .- 1 i ii ii co ild bave bet .. don . and oui li ncc t ould have i b en seven miles iust rad of mure the it is . w l klstlkb when a man's wife comes inand sees him razor i.i hand and with his ; ice all li .. er and as - him : " are yon shav ing it's a provoking thing in him to answer " xo i'm blacking thestovo r ' ul it's human nature to so n ply they tell ns this is a world of progress and yet ir is jnst as hard t'"f george francis train to put his big tue in his i mouth as it vi.s for mark antony bo - 1 l u pout if george wants toe try it heel find it considerable of a feet yanreoj straw â€¢â– . miscellaneol iron mine discovered in davie county we learn from mr ii ii crowell that a val uable iron mine has been discovered in davie county the specimens of the ere arc said to be very fine the mine ean bo bought cheap iros ri i . nox.-fhe western iron association in a recent meeting iu which nearly 50,000,000 of capital was repre sented reduced the price of bar iron 20 per cent from 4 to 31-5 workmen's wages wen also rednced 20 per cent the nail mills have shut down and it is said nails will stand at per keg which rather obscures the whole subject for nails seem to be cheaper than bar i iron which is not reasonable nails are now quoted at s5 per keg ax appeal to episcopaliaxs of thi uxn-en states new york april 7 ] an appeal to the members of the pro testant episcopal church throughout the country for the sum of 230,000 to endow a general theological seminary in this city has heen issued by a committee charged with the duty of securing the ad ditional endowment the appeal sets forth that the seminary has edncated more than a score of bishops and more than 1,200 clergymen representing every diocese and every school of thought in the church the committee wishes to endow the oflice of than and four pro ' fessorships in the sum of !, i :| â– ' each the fastest engine the reading railroad company has had built at the ' baldv i ; ;.â– unotive works a passenger engine which ii is designed shall make the distance from philadelphia to xew vork ninety miles in ninety minutes thus saving abont half an hour the di i ing wheel are l feet in diaim ter andf reighs about 84,0(10 pounds from 1 ii i to 15,0 k pounds moi ordinan pa - . .. : ei ;:;.â– . it isi i to make tie entire distance to xew vork without stopping to take water thai this may be tl me it is supplied with a â€¢ tank of about twice the capacity of en : gines in general it will hold 1,000 gal ' ions nf water the capacity nf the or diuary passenger engine is from 2,000 to 2,500 gallons the engine will he nut to ; work in a few days discovery of ;; mountain of whetstones a mountain of the finest whetstones in the world equal if not superior to the â– finest oil-stone or english hone has n - cently been discovered in lineville cove near lhe dividing mm td burke caldwell and mitchell counties and within a few , miles of the mitchell turnpike to this ' dace the discovery was made in this way : about a year i mr tyre webb killed a deer on a rocky eliffand in dress j ing the same he whetted his knife onl one of the stones and found it to be a whetstone of a superior quality he . told the secret to mr jacob carpenter who upon examination found that it was almost a solid mountain of whetstones and he has since obtained a rtate grant for the land and expects soon to manu j fact ure grindstones whetstones and hones iu large quautities a wagoner from mitchell showed us one of these whetstones which looks like i petrified wood and we think it is the equal of such stones and will put just as j smooth an edge on a razor as the finest english hone morganton elude the handsomest iri in rockland a letter postmarked bangor and ad dressed " to the handsomest voung la dy it rockland maine was received at the post office in the latter city one day last week after a consultation between the cii ief of tin oiiice and his subordinates iin former official ordered the missive to be displayed through the glass window that some maiden u il h coi lidence in hei charms might step up anbdjold'y demand her property the courier which is oue oftlie brightt -: little papers in m.iiue by i the a . says crowds of women have i hi iki d al that envelope bul none have ; dared to ci 11 for it maiden lathes in | | false teeth and falser hair have stood and gazed at the magic direction and then j walked meditatively up and down the corridors endeavoring to muster courage to face the awfully penetrating eye of the man al the delivery window handsome \ oung w om ii with ro 3 cheeks and laughii a e es hav â– seen il and specula ted as to v ' i to them without further delay voung men with â– . e su i et . ;,-.â– â€¢ ts to step ' id ask i i i hat was clearly their own the amount of trou '-â– hie and wn t little em i lope [ has created in our city is simply incalcu i lable and ! || gly hangs in the window while the ems at the delivery window awaits with i impatient e the tli ead i fai m uuent Â» i â– oman shall de | man t!a troublesome dt v int nt and he shall be forci d to compel her to show . il any why he should consider her the party named in tin writ i t do love a fool 1 said ophich ide with a scornful glance at his neighbor â€¢â€¢ vou conceited egotist replied foghorn with scathing calmness and the fight was over ! i efore the police coold git tliere destrui i.vi ii vii â€” t sec no one h:m told you about the hail storm here thurs day writes a forme resident of char lotte from spartanburg it broke on the tow 11 suddenly about 2 o'clock and was terrible tliere weie hail-stones as huge as h ii eggs twenty-four hours after the storm i heard one nui say to-day that 500 would not replace the glass broken wofford college alone had 380 panes knocked to atoms some skylights were broken aud gardens were beaten to stems the cutis of plank houses look just i'.sit rocks hadjbeeu thrown against them plenty of stones were picked up weigh ing two ounces char observer â– - which i " the little brown people are subjected in erancisco '!';:. . spei se attending the procurement ofthe necessary papers will be borne by the society a strikixn corxcinexce mr bold ii mecurdy and mr herman i >. alrich old new york merchants died monday last the former aged po years and the latter aged 711 years born in adjoining state at about the anu time they first met in new york city as buys commenc ed the battle of life together under the same employer ultimately became part ners in business together as well as inti mate friends lived side by side for many years after retiring from active life and ' finally died on the same day and of the same malady in greenwood cemetery their burial plots adjoin each otlicr and mortuary services for the two venerable i friends who after going through iif to i geiher have almost met again in iie val ley of tiie shadow of death look place in ' tin same sacred < difice j he puzzler's feast the letters composing tiie follow ing words arc capable of being re arranged io as to form single words ! having au intelligible reference to the oi ss innl won : besl in prayers presbyterians i hire parsons parishioners nav 1 repent penitentiary ( ireat helps telegraphs nn nin re star astronomers tn love ruin revolution got as a clue catalogues sly ware lawyers partial men parliament mind is map midshipman into my arm matrimony queer as mad masquerade i tim in a jn i impatient there we sat sweetheart moon starers astronomers i a nit â€¢â€¢ cold pie i .. ;â€¢ ciopedia i i wet n,y 1 u lia immdiately decapitations what country beheaded another will remain ".' prussia what couutry beheaded leaves what uobody likes spain what musical instrument behead â– â– i anol ber remain 7 i lute what bird bt headed another will remain '.' fowl what stone beheaded a soft sub stain â€¢ ivill i emain . 1 i tit whal great a statesman belli a led is a - ing '.' ( lay t ixundrums what i the most sifting question a person can be asked ".' a riddle why i the - un thestrongest thing within ir system '.' because he sup - sverything with his beams why ought sir e l bulwer to be weary of writing he has writ ten " night and morning why si onld : n insolent h>limon g^r have more business than a civil 1 one when lu sells his fish he^ives i o suuc